Published by former Mayor George Gardner October 24 2012
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George Gardner 57 Fullerwood Drive St. Augustine FL 32084
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Special Report
Dear 7-Eleven:
Residents - and motorists - continue a battle opposing plans for a 7-Eleven store and gas station at the already congested May Street/San Marco Avenue intersection in St. Augustine's north city.
The voices of our community can make a difference. We proved it in battling former State Rep. Bill Proctor's effort to give the Florida School for the Deaf and the Blind eminent domain, threatening adjacent National Register Historic Districts.
Kathy Schirmacher of the St. Augustine Uptown Neighborhood Association has compiled contact information for 7-Eleven, Department of Transportation, and city officials. Contact as many as possible, but particularly 7-Eleven CEO Joseph De Pinto. City Manager John Regan says the corporate top is reading and listening.
Points to emphasize:
- Location doesn't fit the 7-Eleven business model of open, easily accessible service.
- Congestion on these streets rate them a "D."
- Zoning was designed in 1975 for corner stores and pedestrian-friendly businesses.
- Entrance Corridor guidelines were put in place to maintain a low impact, pleasant entry into our historic city.
- Historic neighborhoods, with a children's park, carousel, a historic 1800s waterworks building, and nearby Florida School for the Deaf and the Blind.
- A petition with nearly 700 names of concerned citizens and motorists.
7-Eleven Contacts
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